THE POWER LIST: Business Litigation 2025
This edition of THE POWER LIST focuses on business litigation attorneys.
Randi J. Winter, Spencer Fane
Managing client expectations arising from the significant length of time it typically takes to secure judicial rulings on dispositive motions that are likely to narrow the issues in a case and put the parties on a path toward resolution.
Aaron Van Oort, Faegre Drinker
Rapidly developing technology presents simultaneous opportunities and risks. The opportunities are to perform better work, and to do it more efficiently.
Peter Schwingler, Jones Day
Peter Schwingler, partner at Jones Day, is a nationally recognized antitrust lawyer and class action litigator.
Ronald J. Schutz, Robins Kaplan LLP
How to incorporate AI into the practice. AI will cause significant upheaval across the legal landscape, including business litigation.
Miguel Alexander Pozo, Cozen O’Connor
Business litigation is increasingly shaped by complexity — whether it's multi-jurisdictional disputes, regulatory entanglements or the rise of AI and data privacy concerns.
Todd Noteboom, Stinson LLP
Todd Noteboom, partner at Stinson LLP, represents clients in complex securities litigation, arbitration and regulatory investigations and proceedings involving the SEC, FINRA, state banking and insurance regulators, and state attorneys general.
Matt McBride, Winthrop & Weinstine
I think the biggest single challenge is the cost of litigation.
Heather Marx, Cozen O’Connor
The time and expense of litigation is becoming a significant impediment to settling cases.
Chris Madel, MADEL PA
The biggest challenge I see, particularly in the past ten years, are challenges centered on decision-makers.
Vincent Louwagie, Anthony Ostlund Louwagie Dressen & Boylan P.A.
Vincent Louwagie, shareholder at Anthony Ostlund Louwagie Dressen & Boyland P.A., is widely regarded as one of the top business litigators in Minnesota.
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